If your company has operations in low- and middle-income countries, support the development of compost facilities there.
At home, use every bit of produce you can—then compost the bits you can't.
Composting reduces waste sent to landfills which is often incinerated and generates carbon emissions.
Reducing landfill waste can reduce air pollution and associated respiratory illnesses such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and pneumonia.
When used for gardening or farming, compost reduce the need of fertilizers and pesticides in soils and helps improve soil health and thereby increase agricultural yields.
Compost retains water, prevents erosion, reduces runoff, establishes vegetation, and improves downstream water quality by retaining pollutants like heavy metals, nitrogen, phosphorus, oil, grease, fuels, herbicides, and pesticides.